Philipsburg Travel Guide

Philipsburg is the capital of Dutch St Maarten and the only town
of consequence on the island. It has two main streets, Front Street
(Voorstraat) and Back Street (Achterstraat), connected by several
bustling thoroughfares, and filled mainly with duty-free shops,
cafes, hotels and courtyards overflowing with flowers.

The town has an unusual setting, sitting on a narrow stretch of
land between Great Bay, on the south coast of the island, and the
Great Salt Pond (a huge marsh). It is the port of call of hundreds
of cruise ships, filling the primary need of the day-tripping
passengers who come ashore mainly to shop for everything from
Italian leather goods and Japanese cameras to native crafts.
Philipsburg's nightlife is regarded as among the liveliest to be
found in the Caribbean.

Architecturally the town, founded in 1763 by John Philips (a
Scots captain in the Dutch navy), is quaint, with characteristic
pastel-coloured West Indian houses lining the streets, and a few
Dutch colonial landmarks, including Fort Willem, built in 1801, and
Fort Amsterdam, constructed nearly 200 years earlier.

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